‘Just one day after his first full practice in a Bills uniform, tight end Tyler Kroft “banged his other ankle,” according to head coach Sean McDermott. Kroft has yet to play for the team after signing as a free agent in March. He broke his foot on the first day of OTAs and has been out ever since. McDermott couldn’t provide an update when he told the media after practice, saying he was about to get more information. Kroft had been on track to make his Bills debut against his former team when they host the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday at New Era Field.’
Archives for September 20, 2019
Poyer: We have ‘a brotherhood’ on this football team
‘”We started off well, but there’s a lot of areas that we can make improvements on and there’s a lot of football left to be played. If we just take that, and [head coach Sean McDermott] always talks about that growth mindset. That mindset is just continually getting better each and every day, each and every week, and it’s continually getting stronger. It is only September, there’s a lot of football left to be played.”‘
3 critical matchups to follow for Bills vs. Bengals | Scouting Report
‘The former Bills guard is starting at right guard for the Bengals. He has struggled the first two weeks and might be starting at his most difficult assignment this season in Oliver. The rookie’s explosiveness and strength could overwhelm Miller if he doesn’t get double team help.’
How pure grit and a fiery disposition landed Jon Feliciano a starting role on the Buffalo o-line
‘“He’s a junkyard dog,” said Lee Smith, who has been Feliciano’s teammate since his rookie year in 2015, first in Oakland and now in Buffalo. “He’s that dog you just leave out and no matter what comes along that dog is either going to run it off or kill himself trying. That’s just who he is. He didn’t have a silver spoon childhood by any means. He’s had to come up the hard way and he’s worked his a– off to have a great career. He’s a guy where if a bar fight breaks out you want him with you.”’
Bills Today: Jordan Poyer says this is the best defense he has played on
‘By far it’s the best defense I’ve ever been on, and it’s the most cool group of guys you could ask for to be able to go to work with every single day,” Poyer told WGR. “You share a bond, you start to build a bond over the years, and then got some [more players] coming in and you start to build even more, stronger bonds.”‘